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e MONDAY 'EVENING, ‘RPRIL 28 ‘1931 4uir-s=~ \ T W THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Andrew Anderson of Bigfork spent Sunday in Bemidjl: pidads i Hans Slaausten of Leonard spent Saturday here on business. Lloyd LaBrie of Mdzpa-i)" was a' busi- ness caller in Bemiqji'-wda)j. ‘ $60,000 to loan on't@. “ The Dean Land Co., Bemldji, Minnesota, ST ey Fred Barker of Fekles transacted business in Bemidji Saturddy. . Anton Lundberg of Northome spent ithe day in the city op: business. Everbearing strawberries, 'progres- give. $2.50 per 100. “Beltrami Nur- sery, south of Greenwood 'cemetery: Phone 363-J. i 614-30 A. K. McPherson Saturday ‘in the city Mr. and Mrs. H..G, Daveyof Plie }uver were Sunday visitors in"Bemid- i. > Better values than -ever. ' Now lo- cated at our new store, 211 Third street. Consumers Shoe Co.' 3t4-25 “Walker epent ‘business. Miss Dorothy Randall of Puposky was the week end guest of Bemidji triends. , Our motto is quality! Our strength is service. Phelps’ Grocery. Phone|. 657. 1mon5-22 Glenn Porter of Nebish was calling on friends in Bemidji between trains Saturday. Trees. Box elders, elm, Norway poplar and mountain ash. Beltrami Nursery, south Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t4-30 F. W. Noble of Turtle River at- tended to business matters in Bemidji Saturday. 3 Philip Payer of Northern transact- ed business in Bemidji during the week end. “Jack” Rodekuhr, licensed auc- tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. Phone 841. 4-5tt 2. A. Cochran and R. L. Mitchell of Big Fork were Bemidji business visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peterson and daughter, Irene, were visitors in the city Saturday. . ‘This is sailor. week at the Elko Hat shop. Buy a sailor and get p dainty colorcd handkerchief free. 2t4-26 Glcan Lydock left for Minneapolis Saturday evening to remain for an in- definite time. E. H. Jerrard of Port Arthur, Ont., spent the week end here remewing acquaintances. Step in the first time you are down town and let me measure you for your next suit; Have it come when you want it. Barney’s Toggery. 2t4-25 Rr. B. H. Marcum left Sunday for Minneapolis to attend the medical clinic being held there. Mrs. Catherine Gerhart has been called to Springfield, 11, on account of the illness of her father. A new shipment of white oxfords and strap slippers just arrived. Con- sumers Shoe store. 8t4-26 S. D. Snyder and: J. C. Charboneau left Sunday for Staples ‘where Mr. Snyder will look after his farm. . C. Bates, 524 Irvine avenue, re- turned Saturday from Akeley where ‘he visited his mother for a few days. Satisfaction in fit, workmanship and materials are what 1 offer in every made-to-order suit. It is the proper way to buy clothes. Barney’s Toggery. 4 2t4-26 C. H. Ricé of Grand Forks visited her brother, 'W. H. Rice and family, 520 Irvine avenue, for the week end. Mrs. E. Jarvis, Lisle Jarvis, Hazel Jarvis and Marie McCaulley of Mar- gie were Bemidji visitors yesterday. Helen Clark left Saturday for her ‘home at. Gonvick to spend the week end with home folks. She is attend- ing the Bemidji State Teachers’ col- lege. Mrs. G. H. Schrime and two chil- dren of Perham, N. D., spent Sunday with Mr. Schrime at the George Row residence. ’ Hardy pianis. Poenfes, phlox, pinks, Shasta daisy, golder glaw, Sweet Williams, gallardia, oriental poppies, hollyhocks and others. Bel- trami Nursery, south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t4-30 . {end. 1 |#OR ANY KIND of real estate desl, Miss yvis Phillippi, teacher at see or write Willits & Olson, the land men, 1-1tt McIntogh, where she was called be- cauge of the death of her little grapd- son. Yn!n' summer wardrabe is not com- plete| without a banded sailor. ~Buy ky week. ! Did you get our opening oirculars? Bay have secured apartments and will Did you know this was ‘“sailor week” at the Elko Hat Shop? - See the window display. 2t4-26 Mr. and Mrs. Lester A.,Achenbach have returned to Bemidji and have secured apartments ‘in - the ‘Kaplan building. Dress shoes, work shoes, our middle name is shoe, our initial name means you, our interests are mutual. Con- sumers Shoe Co. 3t4-25 Shrubs: Hydrangea, spirea, Van Haulty hardy roses, honeysuckle, li- lacs, and othiers. Beltrami Nursery south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. \ 6t4-30 8. C. Baitey went to Roseau this morning, and expected to hold a state land sale there today. He expects to return to Bemidji Wednesday. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. 8. Hooley, Northern Grocery cal 18 -19t! . C. Stuart, who was operated on at St. Anthony’'s hospital about a month: ago, expects to be moved to his home, 611 Minnesota avenue, Tuesday. g Dance will be held at the old Arm- ory, April 29th. Music will be fur-} nished by Schuck’s 4-piece whirlwind | jazz orchestra. Everybody welcome. 4t4-27 Mrs.. Allan Doran and infant son were moved Sunday from St. Anth- ony’s hospital to tiie home of her per- ents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. N. J. Case, 800 Irvine avenue. 3 3 Get_“Jack” Rodekuhr t sale, Licensed.’ Pliorie’ 841, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given and Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. Denu spent Sunday in the country, dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs, Thomas Porte, and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zahn. New store, new stock, some big values, trying to serve you better. Consumers §hne’vcn. » |3t4-25 THE ROSE HILL NURSERY Is distributing its nursery stock at the City Livery barn. We have extras on hand such ‘as plum,. cherry and other fruit trees, 'hedges, shrubs, strawberry plants, etc. "Stock is in good condition. 'All stock sold under the nursery’s giarantee to grow. .At your service. @ THE ROSE HILL NURSERY If you have something you don’t want or need, let your neighbor, buy it. List it with'.‘Jack” Rodekuhr’s sale. Phone 841. 9d-5-4 P i Prices Roy Tratton, who'has been attend- | Nebish, | visited friends and transact- |ing Dunwoody Institute at Minneapo- |~ A ‘husi. in Bemidji for the week [lis, arrived in Bemidji Saturday, and % will spend the summer with his par- ;T‘IE Mr. and Mrs. F. Trafton of Mill rk. f Frostproof cabbage plants will , makes heads in three weeks, earlier Mre. O M. Hammond left Sunday, for | iy o ihers. Wil stand 8 to 10 de- grees above zero. Beltrami Nursery, south of Greenwood cemetery. Phone 363-J. 6t4-30 Ohiet of Police Thomas Bailey re- one this week at the Elko hat shoD |iyrped from Rochester, where he took and m" pretty little colored “han-|Mrg Bailey for treatment in the I 1 2t4-26 | Mayo institution. Mr. Bailey renorts that Mrs. Batley underwent & criti- Dr. E. H. Marcum lett Sunday for | sa} operation successfully and is much Minnespolis to attend the medical jyproved in health. Mrs. Bailey is| clinfc which is being held there this| g1y in Rochester, however. H Mr, and Mrs. J 0. Achenbach and We are now located ‘at 211 .Third |daughter Miss Milrae, returned Sat- street. Consumers Shoe Co. 3t4-25 |urday night from Jamestown, N. D., i ‘where they went Tuesday to be pre- Mrs. C. R. Bay left Sunday night |sent at the marriage of Miss Blanche for Minneapolis, where she and Mr.|Rathman and Lester A. Achenbach on Wednesday. En route. home they stopped at. Fargo, and attended the Schumann-Heinck concert which was held there Friday evening. NOTARIES PUBLIC ATTENTION The new law requires ili notaries public to stamp their name as well as write them on documents and pa- pers where they take ackuowledga- ments. The Pioneer Stationery Store can supply you with rubber name stamps oa short notice. Order by telephone or in person. Tel. 799-J. i 4-22tf, THIS TIME LAST YEAR Brooklyn, Cincinnati and Pitts- ‘burgh “went ' into tie for National League lead. Daubert, - Brooklyn, made four ‘hits in four times up. Detroit lost eighth consecutve game. b Pittsbungh beat Chicago 4 to 1 in|last night at the homc of Mr. and 15 inpings. McKechnie walked, and | Mrs. O. W. Olson at 515 Fourteenth | Caton, Lee and Carey singled scoring | street. ‘building. All are welcome. CLASS IN CIVICS HOLDS MEETING THIS EVENING | The olass in civics, organized un-| der the League of Women Voters, will | hold their regular meeting this eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Library \ YOUNG MEN'S CLASS HAS FORMED GOSPEL TEAM The “Upstreamers” class of young men of the Methodist Sunday school of which C. L. Isted is teacher, have formed a gospel team, and reld ser- vices at Lake Plantagenet Sunday afternoon, making the trip by auto- mobiles. There were four auto loads. LADIES’ AID DIVISION TO MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON ‘The bedroom division.of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church of which Mrs. A, W. Benson is chairman, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Campbell, 1105 Dewey avenue. 'The afternoon will be spent in sewing and in a social way. MRS. IBERTSON SURPRISED Fifteen friends of Mrs, M. E. Ibert- son surpnised her at ‘her home, 1023 Minnesota avenue, Friday evening, in | honor of her birth anniversary. Mu-| 'sic ' was-enjoyed, the evening spent in a pleasant social way, and a birth-| day lunch served by the self-invited guests. Mrs. Iberteon received a beau- tiful flowering plant. from the guests as a birthday gift, and they departed wishing her many more happy birth- days. OLSONS ENTERTAIN A very enjoyable party was held Styliéfi;;ts | at Bargain This morning we received from New York a shipment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats that were due f us last week—all are full Silk ‘ Lined—colors, Tan, Rooky, Harding Blue and Navy. On account i of the delayed shipment we are going to offer these Coats at $25.00 ; i H | i GRAND ;4" Tonight The Popul Harry as the kind lof a two-fisted s mad-—-—the dangerous kind. ‘The Freeze Out’ ‘Love, Conflict and Reform ar Human - Carey crapper that grins when he's The consolation SURPRISE PARTY A few friends of Mrs. S. D. Snyder surprised her at the home of Mrs. W. K. Denison Saturday evening. The | public health agencies. He must at- a| tend to it himself, guided and helped social way and lunch was served at| phy such agencies as are available. Those present w’ere: , Liedly sically fit. It is a form of 30, Ohiavhoriont, J. O, Spatbhy 3 P, | ouceelf physically.f 8 Lahr, J. W. Wileox, F. M. Goughnour, P it R. J. Boardman, §. R. Harvey, Adaline Goodrich, S. D. Snyder and W. K. evening was enjoyably spent in a late ‘hour. Mesdames A. : BIRTHDAY SURPRISE A pleasant birthday surprise party| and while there are many novel fea- was held at the home of Miss Laura} ;o5 jn the way of making conven- May Burpham, 1114 Doud 'av"::;c‘"r% jences, the mwst striking thing about v a bi b enjoye(lflx‘a:dsgl:)“:‘lx‘[% usual parlor. The space'is thrown in- Miss Burnham was presented several ivory pleces as birthday gitfs) parlor was out of fashion. Those present, were —_— Vivian. Hines,' Bubscribe for Tha Dally Pioneer. lunch served from the guests. Missts Vera Cutter, Misses Elsie, Martha and Lydia Maag, | Lucile Jamison, Louise Golz, Blanchg Margaret Holverson, Blma Peterson, | Barnell, Bernice Kirk, Margaret. Keilt Ada Hofer, Rev. Frenk, Perry Gary Jer,. Ruby Morse, Margaret Lord, Ar- and Herbert Maag. The evening was spent in playing “Bunko,” the winner |guerite Burnet and Laura Mae Burn- and “bocb” both recetving a prize. | ham. The winner, Lydia Maag, received a box of stationery. prize was won by Herbert Maag. At the close of the evening, lunch was villa Anderson, Nina Severson, Mar- One's Duty to Preserve Health, Health is not a personal matter, but the responsibility for keeping well is in large part personal. The man who is determined to keep well for the sske of his own welfare must not put the burden of responsibility upon There is nothing selfish in keeping Decline of the Parlor. One of the large munufacturing companies of the United States is en- gaged In the construction of a great number of houses for its employees the homes is the total absence of the to the other rooms. It looks as if the LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER REX THEATRE —SHOWING TODAY ONLY— Those present were Mr. and William Fox presents Lt. Ormer Locklear THE GREATEST FLYER THEWORLD HAS EVER KNOWN IN THE GREATEST ROMANCE OF THE AIR EVER FILMED in a bad Western town— She loved him, and hated him—she horse-whipped him, and kissed him. You will get a new kind of Thrill out of —“THE FREEZE OUT. ”» —ALSO SHOWING— “HER CIRCUS MAN” A ROUSING TWO-PART COMEDY COMING—House Peters—Florence Vidor in—“LYING LIPS” : p———————r— $25.00 BEMIDJI, MINN. ASSOCIATED PRODUCERS’ PRODUCTION each— a few will be on display in our east window tonight. O’LEARY-BOWSER COMPANY z - The Skywayman A STORY OF LIFE AND THRILLS ABOVE THE CLOUDS ’ They Grip Your Heart—Set Your Teeth With Their Thrills and Part Them Wide With Roars “THE ONE BEST PET” With “SNOOKY”’—The Humanzee A Chester Comedy in Two Reels e FOX NEWS ! Matinee: 2:30—7:10-9:00 Rex Orchestra T T —————————— Ill‘llllllll|IIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|||||II|I|IIIII||II|II|HIIIIIIIII M OO B Concert Tonight GIVEN BY The Harmonick Glee Club The Biggest and Best Trained Male Chorus in the Northwest A real treat for lovers of harmony The Harmonick Club is composed entirely of local tal- ent, and is.exceptionally well trained. The Program.will consist of of several numbers by the entire chorus—quartet selections, solos and a reading. This will be absolutely the best musical production of the season. ADMISSION, ANY SEAT IN THE HOUSE, 50c COME EARLY IF YOU WANT A GOOD SEAT TONIGHT at the METHODIST CHURCH 8P. M. T e T i ll!ll"lllllllllilllll|III!IIHlIII|HIIIII||||IIHIllIIIIII||||I|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlflIIHIllll||lIII|||III|||IIII|I|||II||IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIII|T|IIIII|III &